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Here are some foods we ate at Anju Above

Late last week, ahead of the Explosions in the Sky show at the Castle Theatre in Bloomington, the group I was with paid a visit to Anju Above, which just so happens to be right around the corner to the venue. This Epiphany Farms restaurant features a variety of options — sushi, pizza, ramen, and tons of other apps and small plates — read Jordan’s review of the restaurant to get a closer look.

We collectively had a variety of items, some of which you can check out here — I ordered the ramen and some fried pork dumplings, but they were eaten too quickly to capture. If you are visiting B-N anytime soon, you should check out one of Epiphany Farms’ restaurants, which you can check out at the link above. They are doing great work over there.


Salmon nigiri 


Marinated tofu hand roll: Cucumber, Kimchi, Pickled Vegetables

Yuba Honey Soy Marinated Tofu Pocket: Pickled Vegetables, Scallion, Sushi Rice, Teriyaki


Pork Steam Buns: Roasted Pork Shoulder, Korean BBQ Sauce, Scallion, Sriracha


Gucci Cali sushi roll: Seasoned Lump Crab, Avocado, Cucumber, Lemon Puree, Garlic Miso, Tempura Crumble

Anju Above
220 E Front St, 2nd floor
Bloomington
M-Th 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
F + Sa 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Su 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Photos by Anna Longworth

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